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O Wijers1, I C J H Post, M J Heetveld
1Spaarne Gasthuis, afd. Chirurgie, Hoofddorp.
Abstract:
A 94-year-old man presented to the Emergency Room after falling on his right hip. This hip was painful and a fracture was suspected. The X-rays showed an abnormal structure of the right femur but no fracture. The images were typical for Paget's disease. The patient was treated with bisphosphonates.
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